[Petition for nobility status initiated by Miguel de Morales and Andrés de Morales of Mexico City].

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[Petition for nobility status initiated by Miguel de Morales and Andrés de Morales of Mexico City].

Petition for nobility status filed by brothers Miguel and Andrés de Morales on their own behalf, and that of their siblings: Josepha de San Miguel, and Nicolás, y Francisco de Morales, all residents of Mexico City.

[5], 8, [1], 68 leaves, bound : col. coat of arms, port. ; 31 cm. (fol.)

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